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it against me using it for their own propaganda to paint all of the tax revolt here's a us of how fascist or racist or whenever. but the criticism still holds the same leftist that use that imagery over and over was the bush. they spelled bush using a swastika and now they factor out rage? that just says more about them than it does about me. . . >> caller: i judge you by your mindset and your philosophy. you know, you go and talk about corruption, but did you ever think about, why was the bin laden family allowed to fly out of the country right after 9/11? the only people allowed to fly. why did bush allow bin laden to get out -- and why didn't you investigate cheney when he had halliburton dealing with iran when it was against war. >> host: what do you think the answer to why to those questions is? >> caller: because she doesn't -- nobody, her or ann coulter or hannity, when bush was hold egg hand with the king of saudi arabia, after the saudi arabians hit the towers. nobody brings that up. but when obama bows down to the president of japan, a big to-do about it. i just think that the c
it against me using it for their own propaganda to paint all of the tax revolt here's a us of how fascist or racist or whenever. but the criticism still holds the same leftist that use that imagery over and over was the bush. they spelled bush using a swastika and now they factor out rage? that just says more about them than it does about me. . . >> caller: i judge you by your mindset and your philosophy. you know, you go and talk about corruption, but did you ever think about, why was...
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this only impacts us and it's going to be up to us to lobby on it. but most likely it may be bigger than one company. it could be that the entire industry ory sat of a given industry, instead of companies within the technology for example may be a line on that issue so they become the owners. again, how you determine who the owner is is really going to dig at the strategy and the game plan. of course, there's a message, there's materials. those are important. and then how you execute and how you reassess and refine as things change. i mean, clearly as we've seen in this town over the last year that dynamic environment changes, politics changes, majorities change, the white house changes here at you have to change your game plan at every step along the way and reassess and refine. there's a relationship that we're talking about that's really key at the heart of government relations. it's going in, introduce yourself, explaining your company, educating them on your issues, offering to be a resource to them if and when the time comes that you can be hel
this only impacts us and it's going to be up to us to lobby on it. but most likely it may be bigger than one company. it could be that the entire industry ory sat of a given industry, instead of companies within the technology for example may be a line on that issue so they become the owners. again, how you determine who the owner is is really going to dig at the strategy and the game plan. of course, there's a message, there's materials. those are important. and then how you execute and how...
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can you tell us a bit about it? >> we were there shooters in austria, and did what we had to do. >> what did that entail? >> well, first, my original job was to find out how the germans got referenced back to italy through the path. and it turns out our photographs showed that the bridges were all destroyed, but the germans had built portable bridges, and pull them out only when the train was to be going through. so are aerial photograph, null and void. >> the title of the book is "they dared return," from the title of these gentlemen started in europe and became to the niceties and went back, right? >> they were all german refugees that barely escaped not to germany, and they became -- they were american citizens and did the unbelievable, which is parachute back into not see lines. and fred was a german officer, impersonate a german officer behind not see lines. and gathered actionable intelligence that literally changed the course of the war. >> so you must have moments where you fear for your life. is there a par
can you tell us a bit about it? >> we were there shooters in austria, and did what we had to do. >> what did that entail? >> well, first, my original job was to find out how the germans got referenced back to italy through the path. and it turns out our photographs showed that the bridges were all destroyed, but the germans had built portable bridges, and pull them out only when the train was to be going through. so are aerial photograph, null and void. >> the title of...
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so that's the second use. third use is outside washington, d.c. you can use paid media to, again, raise the visibility of the issue. one of the things that we did once is when i was with working on another clean air campaign, we ran ads on the need for more fuel-efficient cars in a place, and the representative who we were aiming at, his wife heard them on the radio back home. and she made it clear to her husband that he needed to be good on this issue. and so we were able to raise the visibility of the issue by running them at home. in addition, you can use them to persuade, to seek the support of an elected official before a decision is made. now, that example we said, you know, be sure to call congressman x and get him to vote for cleaner car cans. cars. and, in fact, we ran the ad so much that his wife went to one of our champions on the committee, another congressman, and said, please, take off the ads. we'll vote with you, okay? and so the ad was very successful in persuading the congressman to support our position. so you can use them to pe
so that's the second use. third use is outside washington, d.c. you can use paid media to, again, raise the visibility of the issue. one of the things that we did once is when i was with working on another clean air campaign, we ran ads on the need for more fuel-efficient cars in a place, and the representative who we were aiming at, his wife heard them on the radio back home. and she made it clear to her husband that he needed to be good on this issue. and so we were able to raise the...
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pastorale, they want to use rail. and they want to use fast rail so that is what this is about. i look at west virginia, people necessarily assume there is a lot of passenger rail through west virginia and it's actually huge as it is obviously in southwestern virginia also. in fact, our amtrak service which senator lautenberg helps so much has increased, it's doubled in one of its lines. in the last year, doubled, and the other has risen by 19 percent. now west virginians don't travel endlessly so this is a very important statement. earlier this year senator lautenberg and i joined as he indicated with the vice president at $1.3.1 billion application to the stimulus package, it was called the speech is or not very interesting, but the money is real. and that's what counts. and i have to stay in a non-partisan fashion that is really thrilling to have as senator lautenberg pointed out some in the white house who really wants this and really cares about it, who doesn't like that level of greed up there and wants to incre
pastorale, they want to use rail. and they want to use fast rail so that is what this is about. i look at west virginia, people necessarily assume there is a lot of passenger rail through west virginia and it's actually huge as it is obviously in southwestern virginia also. in fact, our amtrak service which senator lautenberg helps so much has increased, it's doubled in one of its lines. in the last year, doubled, and the other has risen by 19 percent. now west virginians don't travel endlessly...